Among the slate of projects NBC announced for the upcoming TV season on Monday was a surprise for fans of Dolly Parton: Her 1971 hit "Coat of Many Colors" will be the basis for a TV movie airing next season.

Parton actually walked out onstage at Monday's press event and performed both "Colors" and "I Will Always Love You," with NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt accompanying her on piano. According to Deadline, the "Coat of Many Colors" movie is just the first of Parton's songs to be adapted, all in an effort to increase the amount of family content airing on the network.

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